Masterpiece Mystery! at 8 p.m. Sunday presents “Wallander,” the story of Swedish Inspector Kurt Wallander as he goes against the creeping malaise of contemporary Sweden.

On the 10th anniversary of his first public television special, Dr. Wayne Dyer presents a new program at 7 p.m. Monday and 9 p.m. Friday, based on his newest book Excuses BeGone! In Excuses BeGone!, his goal is simple but not easy: to help viewers learn how to overcome lifetime thinking habits that keep us from maximizing our human potential.Great Performances “In the Heights: Chasing Broadway Dreams” at 9 p.m. Monday features the Hip-Hop-infused musical odyssey telling the story of a neighborhood and the first-generation Americans who call it home.

Nova at 7 p.m. Tueday presents the remarkable life story of Percy Julian — not only one of the great African-American scientists of the 20th century, but an industrialist, self-made millionaire, humanitarian and civil rights pioneer.

Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami at 9 p.m. Tuesday explores the critical role that Miami played in the evolution of one of the significant cultural figures of our time: Muhammad Ali (nee Cassius Clay).

Over the course of three hours, Craft in America at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. Wednesday explores some of the major influences on craft artists: Memory, Landscape, Community.

Two of the underground rock scene’s most creative artists perform: Sufjan Stevens followed by Calexico in Austin City Limits at at 10 p.m. Wednesday.

Texas Monthly Talks at 7 p.m. Thursday features an encore of a 2008 interview with writer Bud Shrake, who recently passed away.

Downtown at 7:30 p.m. Thursday explores how to fit all of the pieces together to create a downtown where people love to live, work and play.

In Context at 8 p.m. Thursday presents Ballet Austin’s “Hamlet.”

England’s Bloc Party is followed by Austin electro rock duo Ghostland Observatory on Austin City Limits at 7 p.m. Saturday.